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Inform animal lovers about DSC! (read all 3 entries…)
Believe it or not, it's probably not parvo 2 years ago

Almost every dog lover, and pretty much every animal lover, has heard of parvo. It is the kind of word that sends shudders through owners hearts. The ravages of parvo are bad enough that 15 years after your first case of it, it’s like it happened yesterday.

Awhile back, my mom, who has been breeding happy, healthy pug, beagle and puggle puppies for 10 years now, noticed that some of the pups in her litter weren’t as perky as normal. Telling herself she’d check throughout the day on their condition, she returned only hours later to find dead and dying puppies.

Then another breeder had a similar thing happen to an entire litter. And another breeder. And another!

Before long, it was nearly an epidemic. Our trusted and true vets told us it was a “new strain” of parvo, because autopsies showed low positive for parvo.

As word gets around in circles of likeminded people, the term “dog show crud” got back to us from a breederthat a friend of a friend knew.

My mom went online and found that this seemingly benign sounding illness is horrifically deadly and can kill in literally hours. What is a healthy happy pup in the morning can be dead in the afternoon.

Exacerbating the problem is that because parvo tests register low positive, vets who are confronted with Dog Show Crud often refuse to believe that what they are faced with ISN’T parvo, and treat it as such.

And I don’t know about you, but the average person can’t afford thousands of dollars in vet bills for something as deadly as parvo, with the slim chance that MAYBE their dog, pup or puppies will pull through.

Dog Show Crud IS NOT PARVO. Please learn more about this illness, and spread the word to others before they are faced with the decision to put their dog to sleep… or spend thousands on a procedure which does more harm than good.

The more we know, the better the chances of eliminating this sickness!



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LauralyBeautiful /never let me go...

And thank you

for learning about it. Please tell others! The more people who know about, then less dogs will be put down because proper treatment is actually very inexpensive.

FunnySunny can't believe her log in still worked.

I also

have never heard of it. And I work at a pet store besides having my own dogs. Makes me very nervous about taking my dogs out and about.

LauralyBeautiful /never let me go...

Did you read

the links? Or you can do a search for Dog Show Crud and find some yourself.

Dog Show Crud is very inexpensive and easy to treat, but it isn’t a sure thing. Some are gone no matter how soon treatment is given, or how hard you try. Others respond right away.

It can also be passed on to other animals (like sheep, and is known to cause them to abort their lambs), and… even people.

Please pass on the what you learn! You’re in Indiana, and I was talking to a dog breeder here in KY who had it attack her puppies, and her vet said “new strain of parvo”... thankfully her puppies pulled through just on her own home remedies.

So it’s ranging AT LEAST from Ontario to Kentucky. (Maybe I just need to do another post on this instead…)

Great Info

I had never heard of this either. Thanks for spreading the word!

LauralyBeautiful /never let me go...

Thank you!

Please pass it on to anyone who might benefit!


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